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randall: in the longer run it is a challenge.ht now it seems the markets are willing to finance countries that have astonishingly high deficits, whether it is the u.s., japan, number of other countries. emerging market countries are facing enormous challenges. some of the large countries like the u.s. are very fortunate at the moment to be seen as relatively safe. there's a lot of money. the challenge is at some point the chickens will come home to roost. some will say can they really pay all of this off? we do not know what will trigger that, but we think we should be worrying about that in the intermediate to longer run. tom: the budget policy priorities go back to 1792 and say we have a confidence that the american system has always developed a growth rate over the interest rate -- the glide past. there is little bit of angst that that may end. how do you feel about that? randall: that is a concern. zero,st rates are around even the 10 year rate being less than 1%. that is unprecedented. in many other countries we are seeing l
randall: in the longer run it is a challenge.ht now it seems the markets are willing to finance countries that have astonishingly high deficits, whether it is the u.s., japan, number of other countries. emerging market countries are facing enormous challenges. some of the large countries like the u.s. are very fortunate at the moment to be seen as relatively safe. there's a lot of money. the challenge is at some point the chickens will come home to roost. some will say can they really pay all...
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randall scott will be detailing the c.b.d. plan. the proposed budget for the district will be $275,000. there are approximately 45 businesses that would be represented under the fisherman's wharf portside c.b.d., all of which will be provided with a variety of supplemental sources and activities that provide specific benefit to see the businesses who would pay the assessment, including clean and safe, marketing and assessment, and operating contingencies. on march 18, the petition was presented to the board of supervisors with 34.5% support renewing the portside c.b.d. for a 15-year period. per the resolution of intention, on november 17, a ballot hearing will occur where ballots will be counted. if the required business owner vote threshold is met, the board of supervisors may vote to establish the proposed district. i will turn the rest of the presentation over to mr. scott, and we are both here to answer any questions about the proposed resolution or the new fisherman's wharf portside c.b.d. >> great. thank you, chris. chair mar,
randall scott will be detailing the c.b.d. plan. the proposed budget for the district will be $275,000. there are approximately 45 businesses that would be represented under the fisherman's wharf portside c.b.d., all of which will be provided with a variety of supplemental sources and activities that provide specific benefit to see the businesses who would pay the assessment, including clean and safe, marketing and assessment, and operating contingencies. on march 18, the petition was presented...
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really appreciate it randall eley and michael cuggino. >>> the largest supermarket chain in the country had earnings this morning. they blew past analysts' expectations for a closer look at the numbers and what it may be telling us about where consumer prices are going from here, susan eisen is here susan, welcome >> thank you consumers are still eating from home six months into this pandemic thanks in large part to 127% growth online as customers order digitally and pick up their groceries. the outlook for the second half also exceeded expectations com store sales for kroger expected to rise 13% they're also expecting higher profits. as ceo rodney mcmullen says, they expect the eating at home trend to be with us for a while. inflation, as you guys were discussing, is also certainly helping their profits. and to that point, in today's overall cpi report, we did see consumer prices rise more than expected for the third month in a row, thanks in large part to used car prices spiking on high demand as far as food prices in particular, they are still elevated if you look at a historical bas
really appreciate it randall eley and michael cuggino. >>> the largest supermarket chain in the country had earnings this morning. they blew past analysts' expectations for a closer look at the numbers and what it may be telling us about where consumer prices are going from here, susan eisen is here susan, welcome >> thank you consumers are still eating from home six months into this pandemic thanks in large part to 127% growth online as customers order digitally and pick up...
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. >> and q much, doctor randall. we will now hear from doctor brayton. >> chairwoman fletcher, ranking member lucas and rest of the committee thank you for inviting me today. have you heard of biological research and i am here to tell you how the history of biological research is active today and perhaps best manifested by ongoing investment, including those with the gpi and environmental molecular science laboratory amongst more than 20 other facilities. although i am not directly affiliated with these facilities are represent the experience of self titled super user. since my laboratories inception in 2014 i have managed [inaudible] from a narrative i want to take away the message for the user facilities and especially can benefit the early stages of their independent program. starting a research program is much like starting your own small business and [inaudible] [inaudible] use facilities play a vital role in my career to maximize my assessment. they allow me to scale my scientific beyond what is possible with a
. >> and q much, doctor randall. we will now hear from doctor brayton. >> chairwoman fletcher, ranking member lucas and rest of the committee thank you for inviting me today. have you heard of biological research and i am here to tell you how the history of biological research is active today and perhaps best manifested by ongoing investment, including those with the gpi and environmental molecular science laboratory amongst more than 20 other facilities. although i am not directly...
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randall. >> shreyas s. ranganath. >> anne t.. >> robert a. rasmussen. >> amenia rasool. >> r. mark rasweiler. >> marsha d. ratchford. >> david alan james rathkey. >> william ralph raub. >> gerard f. rauzi. >> alexey razuvaev. >> gregory reda. >> sarah anne redheffer. >> michele marie reed. >> judith ann reese. >> donald j. regan. >> robert m. regan. >> thomas michael regan. >> christian michael otto regenhard. >> . >> howard reich. >> gregg reidy. >> james brian reilly. >> kevin o. reilly. >> timothy e. reilly. >> joseph reina, jr. >> thomas barnes reinig. >> frank bennett reisman. >> joshua scott reiss. >> karen renda. >> john armand reo. >> richard cyril rescorla. >> john thomas resta. >> sylvia san pio resta and her. >> unborn child. >> martha m. reszke. >> david e. retik. >> todd h. reuben. >> luis clodoaldo revilla mier. >> eduvigis reyes, jr. >> bruce albert reynolds. >> john frederick rhodes. >> francis saverio riccardelli. >> rudolph n. riccio. >> ann marie riccoboni. >> david harlow rice. >> eileen mary rice. >> kenneth
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randall scott will be detailing the c.b.d. plan. the proposed budget for the district will be $275,000. there are approximately 45 businesses that would be represented under the fisherman's wharf portside c.b.d., all of which will be provided with a variety of supplemental sources and activities that provide specific benefit to see the businesses who would pay the assessment, including clean and safe, marketing and assessment, and operating contingencies. on march 18, the petition was presented to the board of supervisors with 34.5% support renewing the portside c.b.d. for a 15-year period. per the resolution of intention, on november 17, a ballot hearing will occur where ballots will be counted. if the required business owner vote threshold is met, the board of supervisors may vote to establish the proposed district. i will turn the rest of the presentation over to mr. scott, and we are both here to answer any questions about the proposed resolution or the new fisherman's wharf portside c.b.d. >> great. thank you, chris. chair mar,
randall scott will be detailing the c.b.d. plan. the proposed budget for the district will be $275,000. there are approximately 45 businesses that would be represented under the fisherman's wharf portside c.b.d., all of which will be provided with a variety of supplemental sources and activities that provide specific benefit to see the businesses who would pay the assessment, including clean and safe, marketing and assessment, and operating contingencies. on march 18, the petition was presented...
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we will break that down with randy quarles and her -- with randall kroszner. catherine mann, citigroup global chief economist. i want to tithers with what the fed will look for. you have retail sales and they are in positive territory, but the rebound is slowing. how do they digest the data? catherine: a lot of people are looking for whether or not the fed will alter the economic rejections. they have been very limited. a downside perspective for the u.s. economy and some people are saying the data is more positive. optimistic, is too i think the fed will not upgrade their forecast because the data coming in, everyone expected to be a balance, but there is a loss of momentum, and if we take a broader perspective, it is fragile. guy: so, september we get the summer of economic predictions updating us into 2020. do you think we will see the average. moving higher quest -- average dot moving higher and rate heights -- hikes being priced in? the market is not set up for that. guy: there is no prospect for any rate hikes. that has been clear and put forward in lang
we will break that down with randy quarles and her -- with randall kroszner. catherine mann, citigroup global chief economist. i want to tithers with what the fed will look for. you have retail sales and they are in positive territory, but the rebound is slowing. how do they digest the data? catherine: a lot of people are looking for whether or not the fed will alter the economic rejections. they have been very limited. a downside perspective for the u.s. economy and some people are saying the...
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r t: randall is the public information offir the team. >> the wind was blowing, fir embers were flying coming down, electrified wires all over the place. roads impassable and firefighters having to take chainsaws and get logs out of the way so we could pass through. everybody was able to work through that in a very dynamic in -- dynamic and difficult situation without injuries. it is amazing. cat: many lo personal belongings and some still wearing the same clothes.or monday nig most signifilontly, the team critical gear and equipment. >> inside the command post, we had i.t. equipment, communication equipment, printersug to makemaps so we could have morning briefings. audiovisual equipment for public information staff. all of the information associated with an incident kept on thumb drives and hard drives, all of which were lost. cat: despite the losses, the team managed to reassemble by the next evening at this new command post in salem. john spencer is one of the leaders. he says this is his 36th year fighting fires. >> resources are thin, so to get on theou line and have coverage, we
r t: randall is the public information offir the team. >> the wind was blowing, fir embers were flying coming down, electrified wires all over the place. roads impassable and firefighters having to take chainsaws and get logs out of the way so we could pass through. everybody was able to work through that in a very dynamic in -- dynamic and difficult situation without injuries. it is amazing. cat: many lo personal belongings and some still wearing the same clothes.or monday nig most...
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randall reesh whom you saw in the piece told us today they're really trying to provide a lot of supportthe firefighters on the lines and the tea mbers who went through this difficult firefighting expense we highlighted in our story. but many of the team members have family and friends who are acuated currently and it's eske a toll on them as they fight the fi covid is a big concern these days, and it is comple caught all these firefighting efforts. normally at a fire camp like this, u would have large teams working together in one room. at this command post, tey hav broken the teams up into smaller rooms to try to prevent the spread ocovid 19. but everyone is just trying to do the best they can during this really difficult time. >> woodrf: and as f things weren't difficult enough, cat, you mentioned in your rep authorities are trying to stop the spread of rumors about the what are people telling you about that? >> woodruff: over the last couple of days, we've talked t several dozen people and some people told us they believe thaa the fire been set by politically motivated people. one ge
randall reesh whom you saw in the piece told us today they're really trying to provide a lot of supportthe firefighters on the lines and the tea mbers who went through this difficult firefighting expense we highlighted in our story. but many of the team members have family and friends who are acuated currently and it's eske a toll on them as they fight the fi covid is a big concern these days, and it is comple caught all these firefighting efforts. normally at a fire camp like this, u would...
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liz: well, phil, let's be clear on what randolph -- randall quarrels said.s the fed's vice president of supervision. and in essence, he painted a very optimistic picture, okay, that would be certainly something where he lays down the table the forks, the knives and then he spills the wine, and the red wine right on the table cloth. he said risks are weighted to the downside, and the economy still needs further support. but does that really fall in the lap of the federal reserve who has been brilliant at doing exactly that? in essence, it falls at the feet of congress who have been intransigent. their feet are stuck in cement right now when it comes to any more help. >> it is. and i new not only did he say it, but i think every fed official in their own way said, hey, we cannot carry this economy on our own. washington, can you hear us, we need help. you know, we can't do it along with monetary policy. now admittedly, we know that that could do a lot of things because they have a whole bunch of ink. i think there's a bunch of other things as well when it come
liz: well, phil, let's be clear on what randolph -- randall quarrels said.s the fed's vice president of supervision. and in essence, he painted a very optimistic picture, okay, that would be certainly something where he lays down the table the forks, the knives and then he spills the wine, and the red wine right on the table cloth. he said risks are weighted to the downside, and the economy still needs further support. but does that really fall in the lap of the federal reserve who has been...
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the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back those together, although they're not related. and we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which include caps on foot along santa clara street. >>but others like the owner of the most call restaurant is hoping more cops will deter homeless people from harassing his outdoor diners. but worries that too many cops may send the wrong message and keep businesses away. we are afraid and. >>people listen to more police an indecent dot is going to have them not come to downtown again that's a problem a business on then we need a choppy we need people feel safe. not only because the pandemia but because what is your vision is happening there are now 3 to 5 more officers on top of the regular units assigned to t
the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back those together, although they're not related. and we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which...
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be the alternative maybe not randalls. i'm a look at it another way no treats i'm just saying something made by procter and gamble in order to make pringles sustainably the price of pringles needs to go 5 times at least and probably more. having to fork over something doesn't appeal to me even as a child i didn't like that everywhere. even hot air but you shouldn't really exist at all to destroy all types of products for. furniture household appliances electronics for communication and entertainment and to taste. the right car you've got a more american. morning and. there you can be thinking of. that in the air. so reach germany is not. nice for you because you're not taking it return i suppose you know stand on their person and you don't want to you know the new john because there's just trash as far as i'm concerned now moved us just like they don't really make a new thing that's worth keeping anymore and now it's all plastic. you know there's nothing i mean you know you go. i knew i knew and it's not going to look like
be the alternative maybe not randalls. i'm a look at it another way no treats i'm just saying something made by procter and gamble in order to make pringles sustainably the price of pringles needs to go 5 times at least and probably more. having to fork over something doesn't appeal to me even as a child i didn't like that everywhere. even hot air but you shouldn't really exist at all to destroy all types of products for. furniture household appliances electronics for communication and...
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the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back those together although they're not related we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome. >>some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which include caps on foot along santa clara street. but others like the owner of the most call restaurant is hoping more cops will deter homeless people from harassing his outdoor diners. but worries that too many cops may send the wrong message and keep businesses away. we are afraid and. >>people listen to more police an indecent dot is going to have them not come to downtown again that's approaching us a business on have been we need to traffic we need people feel safe not only because the pandemia but because what this edition is happening. there are now 3 to 5 more officers on top of the regular units assigned
the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back those together although they're not related we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome. >>some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which...
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be the alternative maybe not randalls. but. i'm a look at it and i was a no treats i'm just saying something made by procter and gamble in order to make pringles sustainably the price of pringles needs to go up 4 or 5 times at least and probably more. to it the thought of having to fork over something doesn't appeal to me even as a child i didn't like that the everywhere there are products that even hot air but you shouldn't really exist at all to destroy all types of products for. furniture household appliances and the drawings for communication and entertainment . to east coast on. the right kind are you you've got of why america yeah i'm on an island on in morning and. i'm not really on a commute thinking of turning. something and you're. so rich is not. nice for you because you're not taking a return so you know this turns you why there isn't you don't live here or you know the new john because there's just trash as far as i'm concerned you know. us just like they don't really make anything that's worth keeping anymore now
be the alternative maybe not randalls. but. i'm a look at it and i was a no treats i'm just saying something made by procter and gamble in order to make pringles sustainably the price of pringles needs to go up 4 or 5 times at least and probably more. to it the thought of having to fork over something doesn't appeal to me even as a child i didn't like that the everywhere there are products that even hot air but you shouldn't really exist at all to destroy all types of products for. furniture...
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that's when a number of our amazing library directors kathy from randall they were all thinking aboutng similar projects. this is about pulling it together but there was a lot of talent to tap into. we formed this band, the local district library at saratoga springs, michelle from schuylerville and my wonderful colleague, jack scott is a tech with talking about how to capture very personal, unfiltered history of friends and neighbors in real time and in their own words or images. michelle, who has a teenage daughter said her daughter and friends didn't communicate as well through writing through other means or things like tik tok videos so we were thinking, how do we capture this new way of communicating? we created this simple survey 20 questions and this is our revealed tonight and i'll put the link in, go there and fill out the information. you don't have to do all 20 questions, you can pick and choose what you respond to what we are trying to create a robust resource for communities to have a chance to sit back and reflect on our collective experience while also preserving people'
that's when a number of our amazing library directors kathy from randall they were all thinking aboutng similar projects. this is about pulling it together but there was a lot of talent to tap into. we formed this band, the local district library at saratoga springs, michelle from schuylerville and my wonderful colleague, jack scott is a tech with talking about how to capture very personal, unfiltered history of friends and neighbors in real time and in their own words or images. michelle, who...
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lawyer days after his arrest paul rusesabagina was paraded on television in handcuffs on monday by randall thirty's and charged with terrorism it's been living in belgium and the us since 1906 police have not responded to questions about how and where he was arrested his family has said he would never knowingly have boarded a plane for kigali. dozens of hippos could starve to death in namibia after getting stuck in a pool that's rapidly drying up the daily news website says only 40 a stranded in the will power conservancy about 900 kilometers north of the capital when took some of been stuck in the shrinking pool of modern water for months and one hippo cough has already died and thereby river that supplied water has dried up because of a prolonged drought officials are trying to pump water into the pool to keep the hippos alive the fire aboard a massive oil tanker near sri lanka has been brought under control but it's still not extinguished the new diamond was heading for the indian port of parodic on thursday when a fire broke out in the engine room killing a filipino crew member there w
lawyer days after his arrest paul rusesabagina was paraded on television in handcuffs on monday by randall thirty's and charged with terrorism it's been living in belgium and the us since 1906 police have not responded to questions about how and where he was arrested his family has said he would never knowingly have boarded a plane for kigali. dozens of hippos could starve to death in namibia after getting stuck in a pool that's rapidly drying up the daily news website says only 40 a stranded...
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steve bannon has done that, he's one of the people that randall donald trump's 2016 effort and he wasecently back in the news last month and was indicted on fraud charges related to a nonprofit. he hasn't been on television since then it hasn't given any interviews on advice of counsel. but we wanted to hear what he thinks is going to happen as we have toward november. they also wanted to ask about the charges against him. thanks a lot for coming. so i want to ask you first, he reemerged in the national consciousness in a really big way, and publicly that i'm aware of to those charges, i want to give you a chance to some of your reviews on it. >> bill burks as my attorney and i think is a best attorney in d.c. so i said, you should lay off this. but i have to come forward. attorney general barr said, that's a high-profile of and that's four years to the day that is never going back to the campaign in the campaign is in great shape. we are doing a great job of delivering the victory for president trump. there's the pandemic in january democratic party is traumatized the base and they a
steve bannon has done that, he's one of the people that randall donald trump's 2016 effort and he wasecently back in the news last month and was indicted on fraud charges related to a nonprofit. he hasn't been on television since then it hasn't given any interviews on advice of counsel. but we wanted to hear what he thinks is going to happen as we have toward november. they also wanted to ask about the charges against him. thanks a lot for coming. so i want to ask you first, he reemerged in the...
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that war was not caused by newspapers, it was not caused by william randall first it was not brought about by illiberalism. this conflict was the result as conflicts tend to be, of an impasse between the united states and spain about spain's harsh colonial rule of cuba. 90 miles from the u.s. mainland. and in particular, spain's inability to put down this insurrection, this rebellion that is given rise to the human created a humanitarian disaster in cuba. the humanitarian disaster that caused that resulted from spain's reconsecration policies. the yellow press of william rand off her's did not cause those policy differences between the united states and spain. the new york journal did not create the humanitarian crisis of reconcentration. . spain did. why does this matter? quite does it matter now? 120 plus years later to debunk this media myth. why not just let it live on as an amusing tale of hubris and overweening power? why does it matter? thoughts? comments? i observations as to why it matters, to debunk this tale? and. >> a few finish the pictures and offers the war was true, i
that war was not caused by newspapers, it was not caused by william randall first it was not brought about by illiberalism. this conflict was the result as conflicts tend to be, of an impasse between the united states and spain about spain's harsh colonial rule of cuba. 90 miles from the u.s. mainland. and in particular, spain's inability to put down this insurrection, this rebellion that is given rise to the human created a humanitarian disaster in cuba. the humanitarian disaster that caused...
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. >> host: colson whitehead, did the randall plantation actually exist? did you visit these places in your research? >> guest: the randall plantation where court is raised and what where she is enslavedy own creation. in doing the research i had the latitude to make my own sort of plantation. i think from pop culture a lot of us have that idea of a plantation naturally big, 100 slaves. but you could be one of three sleep on a small family farm. you could be on a midsized plantation. you could be a domestic slave in a townhouse in baltimore. and so randall is my own creation and it borrows from our plantations actually worked but it serves my artistic needs. in terms of visiting plantations, i was two-thirds the way through and i figured let's be a real writer and do some field research, and so i flew to new orleans with my wife and went to see two plantation tours. i got got on the tour bus. i was the only black person on the tour bus, and we're going north and the tour guide is giving her spiel, and this is the riverboat that would take all the good some
. >> host: colson whitehead, did the randall plantation actually exist? did you visit these places in your research? >> guest: the randall plantation where court is raised and what where she is enslavedy own creation. in doing the research i had the latitude to make my own sort of plantation. i think from pop culture a lot of us have that idea of a plantation naturally big, 100 slaves. but you could be one of three sleep on a small family farm. you could be on a midsized plantation....
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and i used to follow a university of kentucky player, randall cobb. i still follow him. that's how i get interested in the green bay packers and also playing fantasy football with all the guys at work. well, you've enjoyed a lot of success with that team. ben scripps is our champion. would love to go to london to see the last night of the proms. what's that all about? it is a series of classical music concerts they do every year. and the last night they always have the same program every year, and it's just a big festive atmosphere. it's almost like a big party, and everybody brings flags and waves them and has fun. and where do they do it? they do it at the royal albert hall. royal albert. yeah. it's a beautiful venue, and i've always wanted to go see that. well, you've earned enough money to do it. but right now tiffany has command of the board. i'll do tv for $1,000. - ben. - what is "the unicorn"? - correct. - words that should rhyme, $200. - tiffany. - what is "beard" and "heard"? - correct. - words for $400. [ beep ] what are "meat" and "threat"? tiffany. still sta
and i used to follow a university of kentucky player, randall cobb. i still follow him. that's how i get interested in the green bay packers and also playing fantasy football with all the guys at work. well, you've enjoyed a lot of success with that team. ben scripps is our champion. would love to go to london to see the last night of the proms. what's that all about? it is a series of classical music concerts they do every year. and the last night they always have the same program every year,...
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present, i remember distinctly, in the old raleigh tavern when our good friend, my cousin, the late 18 randall who was speaker at the house of burgesses at the time, decided we ought to get it together, virginia and massachusetts, 600 miles distance and to be accompanied by our sister colonies. not in virginia as a virginian want it or not further in massachusetts, but midway between the northern and southern colonies. to meet you in philadelphia. not general, i wish i had been there at that first congress september 74, but i fell ill and was not able to go. but you are there the very first congress of all of the colonies. i always envied that about your history, along with so many other things that have continued to remain in inspiration for me. >> if you remember, thomas, it was only months earlier that all of us in virginia believing that these things could happen. just months earlier, the governor confiscated all the black powder and weaponry and williamsburg. >> general, general, if you will, i beg your pardon, you know i do that frequently. i'm having a difficulty being able to hear you.
present, i remember distinctly, in the old raleigh tavern when our good friend, my cousin, the late 18 randall who was speaker at the house of burgesses at the time, decided we ought to get it together, virginia and massachusetts, 600 miles distance and to be accompanied by our sister colonies. not in virginia as a virginian want it or not further in massachusetts, but midway between the northern and southern colonies. to meet you in philadelphia. not general, i wish i had been there at that...
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joining us is randall kroszner. always good to talk to you. i am trying to understand how the fed looks like a headline -- looks at a headline like vaccines and some economic data that is not terrible. service sectors were not bad. we did not have a catastrophe because of no extra fiscal stimulus. how does it deal with that and also stay dovish? prof. kroszner: it will take all of that into account, and the employment report earlier in the month was more positive than they had expected. you will see an upgrade and you will see, but lower unemployment rates at the end of the year and less sharp contraction over the year as a whole, which does not mean they will be changing their policy anytime soon, because i think they are thinking about the intermediate to longer run where a number of firms may go bankrupt and there still has to be a transition of people away from some of the sectors that will be shrinking in hospitality and transportation and other areas, so they will make it clear that they welcome the good nott run data, but that is changi
joining us is randall kroszner. always good to talk to you. i am trying to understand how the fed looks like a headline -- looks at a headline like vaccines and some economic data that is not terrible. service sectors were not bad. we did not have a catastrophe because of no extra fiscal stimulus. how does it deal with that and also stay dovish? prof. kroszner: it will take all of that into account, and the employment report earlier in the month was more positive than they had expected. you...
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. >> let's continue this conversation now with randall, a regional vice president from robert half, a staffing agency with more insight. thank you for coming on. >> reporter: my pleasure. nice to be here. >> are you seeing a lot of people leaving the bay area these days? >> reporter: we're seeing people leave the bay area. i wouldn't say it's a lot of people leaving the bay area. but one of the things thatprev here to stay. so there is a give and take here. one example of that is a friend of mine i was speaking with, a colleague two days ago. and i am, gosh, where is your new office? it looks different than before. where are you located? she said i'm a boat. i get my job done on a boat. there is a lot going on in the work forceful there are people leaving. some are leaving the state, some are leaving the bay area for many different reasons. >> i was just, as you mentioned, speaking with someone yesterday for an alarm company and she used to live, she has a sister that lives in southern california and she grew up in the southern california area. she left for texas. asked how do you lik
. >> let's continue this conversation now with randall, a regional vice president from robert half, a staffing agency with more insight. thank you for coming on. >> reporter: my pleasure. nice to be here. >> are you seeing a lot of people leaving the bay area these days? >> reporter: we're seeing people leave the bay area. i wouldn't say it's a lot of people leaving the bay area. but one of the things thatprev here to stay. so there is a give and take here. one example...
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an evacuation order was lifted but officials are saying please remain ridge is randal. children and families had a camp that burned in the fire. in a statement, the staff say they are heart broken but their community is strong and resillible. virtual fall family camps will go on as planned. >> we got a tour of the big basin camp. it was damaged by the czu line complex and is expired to remain closed for at least a year. structures were destroyed. some of the old growth redwoods were burned but have survived. their thick bark and chemical composition make them highly resistant to fires. >>> in southern california there were new mandatory evacuation orders, the one sparked by a pyrotechnic device. today firefighters were focused on protecting homes in forest falls. not everyone there has evacuated yet. >> i am totally packed except for the animals in their carriers. i've backed into my driveway. the moment that i know they're laying lines, or i see flames, then i'll evacuate. >> there is the other major fire in southern california burning in the angeles national forest. i
an evacuation order was lifted but officials are saying please remain ridge is randal. children and families had a camp that burned in the fire. in a statement, the staff say they are heart broken but their community is strong and resillible. virtual fall family camps will go on as planned. >> we got a tour of the big basin camp. it was damaged by the czu line complex and is expired to remain closed for at least a year. structures were destroyed. some of the old growth redwoods were...
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student finally got outside to small cap some land scape photos but was dispoint by the lack of vibe randal colors. today was just a lighter shade of gray. >> when is this assignment due? >> it's due today. >> so these are your land scape photos. >> yes. i'm stuck with this. >> reporter: many have been closely monitoring the indelve. >> if it's over 100, i won't go out. today i was watching, watching, it was about 102 so i put on my tennis shoes and flew out here. >> reporter: it was a breath of fresh air. >> i'm breathing. so it's okay. >> it's sad that it has gotten to this point. >> it's almost normal. >> reporter: normal was the goal for dog walkers. for the last week, you couldn't make out mt. diablo or the foot hills. the fact that you can at least see the outline today, that's encouraging to a lot of people. 260 golfers seized the opportunity to tee off when the decision was made to reopen today. >> i cannot remember that we've ever done four days straight. before this year i've never closed due to air quality. >> so what's the new normal? people coming out of hiding. more grateful t
student finally got outside to small cap some land scape photos but was dispoint by the lack of vibe randal colors. today was just a lighter shade of gray. >> when is this assignment due? >> it's due today. >> so these are your land scape photos. >> yes. i'm stuck with this. >> reporter: many have been closely monitoring the indelve. >> if it's over 100, i won't go out. today i was watching, watching, it was about 102 so i put on my tennis shoes and flew out...
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randall always good to have you back.hink of that, that's a pretty optimistic forecast. >> is ahead of where everybody else's, we had a better jobs report than most people had expected and consumption this is further than many people expected, it's a bit aggressive in the main challenge, this is an unusual time, last quarter the gdp decline by a third, and increased by 25 - 30% in the one quarter bounced and in some sense it does not matter that much, it is really the longer term, where will we be at the fourth quarter of next year. neil: by then, those numbers even that would be a wash year comparing third quarter, third quarter. so it's what you're used to interfere shellacked as much as we were the first quarter to reverse that you'll come back mightily. but i want to get your read on the overall trend, obviously by goldman and j.p. morgan and a host of other biotech players that are similarly saying we'd love to have you back to work and saying it would be a good idea to get back to work, that is a good development, s
randall always good to have you back.hink of that, that's a pretty optimistic forecast. >> is ahead of where everybody else's, we had a better jobs report than most people had expected and consumption this is further than many people expected, it's a bit aggressive in the main challenge, this is an unusual time, last quarter the gdp decline by a third, and increased by 25 - 30% in the one quarter bounced and in some sense it does not matter that much, it is really the longer term, where...
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the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back was together although they're not related we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which include caps on foot along santa clara street. >>but others like the owner of the most call restaurant is hoping more cops will deter homeless people from harassing his outdoor diners. but worries that too many cops may send the wrong message and keep businesses away. we are afraid and. >>people listen to more police an indecent dot is going to have them not come to downtown again that's a problem a business on it then we need a choppy we need people feel safe. not only because the pandemia but because what is vision is happening there are now 3 to 5 more officers on top of the regular units assigned to the downtow
the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back was together although they're not related we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which include...
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around especially when you need one here's more on this now from san jose police deputy chief heather randall. >>unusual to have homicide like back was together although they're not related we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that the officers, you know they're going to be out visible. we are rocking beats we have our quality of life partner game cars, so yeah, they're taking enforcement action. they're appropriate. i just you know really creating that i'm reassurance for residents. >>and you can see as i said there there are going to some officers actually walking beats they'll be walking foot patrols particularly up and down. santa clara street now police insist that this is a result of these are 2 recent incidents and they say they're not connected to any of racial and social justice protests that have that city hall in some cases resulting in vandalism but police say if something like that should happen tonight or this weekend. well them they'll be that much more prepared to deal wit
around especially when you need one here's more on this now from san jose police deputy chief heather randall. >>unusual to have homicide like back was together although they're not related we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that the officers, you know they're going to be out visible. we are rocking beats we have our quality of life partner game cars, so yeah, they're taking...
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year-old autistic son was having a mental crisis police ended up shooting the unarmed child as he randale now has serious injuries to his intestines, bladder, shoulder, ankles on the long list of police problems which america is discussing, this is a large one. about one in four people killed in police custody have evidence of mental illness and heam who don't get treatment are seven times more likely to be killed in police actions. those are against individuals who need doctors or treatment more than they need punishment that's specially true in the case of unarmed individuals who yes, may look erratic or unpredictable. may need to be restrained in some way but are medically a greater danger to themselves and they're compounded by health care and race. black less access to quality mental health treatment which brings us all the way back to the system the incident in rochester that led to actual change, to multiple police police people resigning, it starts with what those officers did you people back the layers and you find out why reformers emphasize not just the people in charge but sy
year-old autistic son was having a mental crisis police ended up shooting the unarmed child as he randale now has serious injuries to his intestines, bladder, shoulder, ankles on the long list of police problems which america is discussing, this is a large one. about one in four people killed in police custody have evidence of mental illness and heam who don't get treatment are seven times more likely to be killed in police actions. those are against individuals who need doctors or treatment...
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randall l. jake. my cousin, firefighter, kevin brocken.all of your extended family miss you and love you, our hero, god bless all who are lost that day and god bless all of our survivors. >> you have been watching a moment of silence being observed in new york city, marking the minute when the first tower of the world trade center fell, 19 years ago. and yet somehow in so many ways it still feels like yesterday that millions of americans watched the collapse of the south tower in horror and disbelief. on the 19th anniversary of one of the darkest days in american history, we are live with ceremonies happening across the country, remembering one national crisis, even in the middle of another. president trump is paying his respects at the flight 93 memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania
randall l. jake. my cousin, firefighter, kevin brocken.all of your extended family miss you and love you, our hero, god bless all who are lost that day and god bless all of our survivors. >> you have been watching a moment of silence being observed in new york city, marking the minute when the first tower of the world trade center fell, 19 years ago. and yet somehow in so many ways it still feels like yesterday that millions of americans watched the collapse of the south tower in horror...
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court records show the man, randall volar, had a history of sexually abusing underage black girls asoung as 12 that was known to the kenosha police, but he remained free for months. in june, 2018, kizer says she shot and killed volar in self-defense after he drugged her and tried to rape her. chrystul kizer was freed from jail on $400,000 bail in june, but is still fighting her case. she faces life in prison. a key figure in this story is kenosha county district attorney michael graveley, the prosecutor in kizer's case who will also decide how to prosecute the officers involved in jacob blake's shooting. well, for more on this story and the role of kenosha police and prosecutors in it, we go to akron, ohio, where we're joined by "washington post" reporter jessica contrera, who has covered this story extensively. last year she wrote an in-depth piece headlined "he was sexually abusing underage girls. then, police said, one of them killed him." jessica, thank you for joining us. why don't you go back to 2018 and talk about what happened and why chrystul kizer ended up in jail and is fa
court records show the man, randall volar, had a history of sexually abusing underage black girls asoung as 12 that was known to the kenosha police, but he remained free for months. in june, 2018, kizer says she shot and killed volar in self-defense after he drugged her and tried to rape her. chrystul kizer was freed from jail on $400,000 bail in june, but is still fighting her case. she faces life in prison. a key figure in this story is kenosha county district attorney michael graveley, the...
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the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back those together, although they're not related. and we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome. >>some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which include caps on foot along santa clara street. but others like the owner of the most call restaurant is hoping more cops will deter homeless people from harassing his outdoor diners. but worries that too many cops may send the wrong message and keep businesses away. we are afraid and. >>people listen to more police an indecent dot is going to have them not come to downtown again that's a problem a business on have been we need a choppy we need people feel safe. not only because the pandemia but because what is your vision is happening there are now 3 to 5 more officers on top of the regular units assigne
the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back those together, although they're not related. and we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome. >>some merchants, welcome the extra patrols...
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the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back close together although they're not related we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which include caps on foot along santa clara street. >>but others like the owner of the most call restaurant is hoping more cops will deter homeless people from harassing his outdoor diners. but worries that too many cops may send the wrong message and keep businesses away. we are afraid and. >>people listen to more police an indecent dot is going to have them not come to downtown again and that's a problem a business on it then we need to traffic we need people feel safe. not only because the pandemia but because what is vision is happening there are now 3 to 5 more officers on top of the regular units assigned to the
the incidents are not related but police are concerned nonetheless as deputy chief heather randall, it's unusual to have. >>homicide like back close together although they're not related we are investigating them and making some headway we do know that that causes concern for folks and so we want to make sure that we respond to that except for vehicle burglaries overall crime is down in san jose but the recent violence is worrisome some merchants, welcome the extra patrols which include...
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please, sir, i would like to be able to do this because this happens with senator randall a the time. you are not listening to what the director of the cdc said that in new york it's about 22%. if you believe 22% is herd immunity i believe you're alone in that. >> there's also the pre-existing immunity of those who have cross-reactivity which is about a third of the public which would actually get you -- >> i'd like to talk to you about that also because there was a study that recently came out that pre-existing immunity to coronaviruses that a common cold do not cross-react with the covid-19. >> thank you, senator paul. senator murphy? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i'll stay with you, dr. fauci, i apologize for not giving you a break. there was a study that got some attention regarding big ten and pac ten athletes that found that 15% of them who had covid-19 whether or not they showed symptoms had evidence of miocarditis, an inflammation and damage to the heart muscle. what are the long-term effects for someone with miocarditis. what are the long-term effects of someone who h
please, sir, i would like to be able to do this because this happens with senator randall a the time. you are not listening to what the director of the cdc said that in new york it's about 22%. if you believe 22% is herd immunity i believe you're alone in that. >> there's also the pre-existing immunity of those who have cross-reactivity which is about a third of the public which would actually get you -- >> i'd like to talk to you about that also because there was a study that...
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a single game day at camp randall stadium in madison creates $16 million of economic impact for the statealso brings more than half a million people to this city of only around 250,000 people, so the businesses who rely on the colleges, from bookstores to bars to hotels, they're seeing sales fall by 50% or more. >> we need the fans downtown in madison, doing the whole weekend of the football experience. fridays are just as crazy as saturdays with everybody coming in, so there's a major economic impact when there's not a home game and this year you're not getting any of that. >> none " of it. reporter: of course this is just a snapshot of one college town but it's happening at college towns across the country. the business owners we talked to say they hope they can weather this storm and when fans pack the stands next year at camp randall they hope to be around to see that explosion once again stuart: sure hope so because they've lost the year. grady thanks very much indeed. dave wonsted is with us, dave welcome to the program. good to have you with us. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: with n
a single game day at camp randall stadium in madison creates $16 million of economic impact for the statealso brings more than half a million people to this city of only around 250,000 people, so the businesses who rely on the colleges, from bookstores to bars to hotels, they're seeing sales fall by 50% or more. >> we need the fans downtown in madison, doing the whole weekend of the football experience. fridays are just as crazy as saturdays with everybody coming in, so there's a major...
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hoping through injure oversight committee that you could bring our ceo, one of our largest employers, randallll. so we are asking for an investigation into these corporations and what have they done with the tax breaks? >> we're coming to you to start the impeachment. >> we have to save our democracy. sometimes i feel like we're going to who's it. by the win majority in the house, we as nancy pelosi said, the speaker, whatever we do, we'll do it in a systematic way. so stand by. it has been a long day. i'm good. i just want david to stop flying like chicken. >> that energy. >> kae care. thank you for coming. >> yes, sir. >> they're coming. we get a jovial, funny, we get the lighter one. it was his birth day. we had a birthday cake. we did a little singing. go! >> and i posted it. >> break dance! >> my song. ♪ >> the next day i was getting calls from everyone saying it had gone viral. i didn't know what gone viral memorandum. >> this has nothing to do with civil rights. this has everything to do with a him mojo. >> there was so much going on in the country. it made people happy, literally. >>
hoping through injure oversight committee that you could bring our ceo, one of our largest employers, randallll. so we are asking for an investigation into these corporations and what have they done with the tax breaks? >> we're coming to you to start the impeachment. >> we have to save our democracy. sometimes i feel like we're going to who's it. by the win majority in the house, we as nancy pelosi said, the speaker, whatever we do, we'll do it in a systematic way. so stand by. it...
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and the response to the sonny randall novels, which were also his character, were so good, they gavemp's personal lawyer and i realized that was another michael, so -- >> exactly. >> but when i was growing up as a writer, i wanted to write mysteries and i did at the start of my career. there was only one guy you read at that time and it was the great robert b. parker. for his sons to allow me to pick up some of his characters and to see how well they have been received is -- has been one of the great thrills of my whole career. >> very nice. >> and talk about how they've been received and why you think they've been received so well and what people enjoy out of getting this book. >> well, joe, what everybody has been saying is, and again, he was my friend. i've read all of his books three times. so his voice has been in my head since i was in college, and everybody says that these books, i'm pleased to say, have captured his sound and his attitude and in this book, i even bring sonny randall in to have a continuing romance with jesse stone who is a tremendously interesting character.
and the response to the sonny randall novels, which were also his character, were so good, they gavemp's personal lawyer and i realized that was another michael, so -- >> exactly. >> but when i was growing up as a writer, i wanted to write mysteries and i did at the start of my career. there was only one guy you read at that time and it was the great robert b. parker. for his sons to allow me to pick up some of his characters and to see how well they have been received is -- has...
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i'm afraid -- >> please, sir, i would like to be able to do this because this happens with senator randall the time. you are not listening to what the director of the cdc said. in new york booit's about 22%. if you believe 22% is herd immunity, i believe you're alone in that. >> reporter: not only is dr. fauci right, but new york city is getting it right. the test positivity rate here in the city and even statewide is roughly 1%. but the city's not taking any chances. as are businesses. the famed new york opera, the metropolitan opera behind me, they announced yesterday they'll not reopen until september of next year. it's the first time, gayle, they've skipped an entire season in 140 years. >> a lot of people making big changes. very interesting exchange between rand paul and dr. fauci. both sides feel very strongly on their positions. thank you, david. >>> for a second day today, americans will pay their respects to justice ruth bader ginsburg lying in repose outside the supreme court. thousands stood in line yesterday, a slow and somber procession against a backdrop of rapid activity ov
i'm afraid -- >> please, sir, i would like to be able to do this because this happens with senator randall the time. you are not listening to what the director of the cdc said. in new york booit's about 22%. if you believe 22% is herd immunity, i believe you're alone in that. >> reporter: not only is dr. fauci right, but new york city is getting it right. the test positivity rate here in the city and even statewide is roughly 1%. but the city's not taking any chances. as are...